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ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 2, Issue 12, Pages 2852-2858Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/sc500613q
Keywords
Cu(I)-polymer; In situ synthesis; Glucose sensor; Nonenzymatic
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- Faculty of Science of the University of Johannesburg
- National Research Foundation, South Africa
- Global Excellence and Stature fellowship from the University of Johannesburg
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A polyaniline-supported copper(I) composite has been synthesized using a one-step chemical synthesis route under ambient conditions. The composite material was characterized using microscopic and spectroscopic techniques. The Cu(I)-polymer composite material was employed as a sensing material for a nonenzymatic glucose sensor. Compared with pure polyaniline, Cu(I)-polyaniline showed improved electrocatalytic activity toward glucose oxidation due to the integration of Cu(I) and that exhibited the enhanced anodic current.
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